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(Note: Alligator Alley closed in 2009, but the brand and the music lives on! Sign-up on our mailing list to recieve email updates on live music events and the next Alligator Alley!)
Background
Alligator Alley is owned by "Kilmo" Carl Pacillo, a veteran bassist who toured with Blood, Sweat & Tears, was mentored by the late Jaco Pastorius and was a member of local legends Groove Thangs and his own Kilmo & The Killers. For years he had dreamed of creating the ultimate music club and in 1999 he got the chance when the Seminole Tribe of Florida agreed to back him in such a venture. With the help of talented friends, Kilmo created a classic live music venue and restaurant in Sunrise, Florida, naming it after a nearby highway. Alligator Alley won awards and entertained thousands until its financial backing was withdrawn and the club had to close in 2001.
Second Verse
In 2002, Kilmo hocked his basses and raised enough money to open a place of his own. Resurrecting the old name and logo, he reassembled the original crew and Alligator Alley was reborn. Smaller in size than the first location, the Oakland Park venue has made no less of an impact. Already a cultural institution, this Alligator Alley not only enjoys the support of the South Florida music-loving community but also the world at large as touring musicians and visiting tourists spread the word about the Alley’s great sound, enthusiastic audiences and superb food. Into its fifth year of existense, Alligator Alley is a must-visit destination for lovers of good live music and great downhome cookin’!
Join Us!
After you’ve checked out this website, why don’t you come down to Alligator Alley? To not miss a beat, be sure to sign-up on our mailing list (left) so you can recieve updates by e-mail on what’s happening at Alligator Alley. See ya soon! |
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